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  1. 19. Okt. 2000 · Written with passionate conviction about the ethical uses of science, The Sun, The Genome, and The Internet is both a brilliant reinterpretation of the scientific process and a challenge to use new technologies to close, rather than widen, the gap between rich and poor.

  2. Retroviral promoters in the human genome. Motivation: Endogenous retrovirus (ERV) elements have been shown to contribute promoter sequences that can initiate transcription of adjacent human genes. However, the extent to which retroviral sequences initiate transcription within the human genome ...

  3. 28. Aug. 2015 · Mathematical physics, Science, Science Publisher New York : New York Public Library : Oxford University Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 1299976265

  4. 31. Okt. 2023 · Tool-driven revolutions arise in relation to the invention of new tools (or instruments) designed to investigate nature and discover new facts that challenge our previous concepts, while...

  5. Dyson begins by rejecting the idea that scientific revolutions are primarily concept driven. He shows rather that new tools are more often the sparks that ignite scientific discovery. Such...

  6. 19. Okt. 2000 · Written with passionate conviction about the ethical uses of science, The Sun, the Genome, and the Internet is both a brilliant reinterpretation of the scientific process and a challenge to use new technologies to close, rather than widen, the gap between rich and poor.

    • Freeman J. Dyson
  7. The Sun, the genome, and the Internet: tools of scientific revolutions. Collation. 124 p. Material type. book. Year of publication. 2000. ISBN. 0-19-513922-4. Imprint. Oxford University Press. Country of publication. United States of America. Language. English. Person as author. Dyson, Freeman J. Main topic. Technological change. Internet.